Yemenis despise their wounded Saleh so much they'd rather be headed by red!

Published June 4th, 2011 - 11:06 GMT

A Yemeni opposition leader captures the media's imagination with his predictions and flamboyant toupee hair, Jordan beggars can't be choosers, but it seems charitable citizens are more selective, Nuclear Jordan is a bad idea, and the Levant's view of a Lunar spectacle this month set to shadow other troubles.

Yemeni alternative leader wows Al Jazeera not so much with his colorful words as well as his bold colored hair. Can this striking red-wigged man be trusted at the helm of the flailing Yemen?
"Abdul Rahman Bafadil, a Yemeni opposition leader, sexy redhead and member of the country’s parliament, spoke to Al Jazeera about the ongoing political situation in Yemen."

Local nuclear objections and foreboding run high:
"Three days ago, Jordan wittnessed its first anti-nuclear set-in. Not a spectacle in terms of number of people and methods applied, the participants comprised many concerend Jordanian citizens who are worried of the highly dangerous potential impacts of nuclear energy in Jordan. "

While beggars can't be choosers, do-gooders can be plain discriminatory:
Some heated, severe opinions on beggars in Amman, but not devoid of heart...
"I despise beggars, i hate seeing them at traffic lights, i don’t give them money and i don’t entertain their pleads for change or buying whatever they might be selling as a front for begging.
i specifically hate covered women who beg, hiding behind a veil, carrying a child in her arms at all time, in the scorching sun and the freezing winter. i hope she dies the ugliest and most painful death imaginable 1000 times and 1000 times more for each minute she spent holding her rented or real child.
that being said, there are 3 individuals, 2 of them whenever i see them, tears drop, and i feel immense sadness and disgust and hatred to every minister in our government."

Historical lunar eclipse will 'overshadow' the Middle East's unrest:
"There is going to be a total lunar eclipse on the night of June 15th and it’s supposed to be the second longest one of the century. The residents of Kuwait and the Middle East will be able to witness the entire eclipse which will start at 9:23pm when the Earth’s dark shadow will start eclipsing the full moon disc and finish at 1:02am after three hours and 40 minutes."